Popping the Call Stack

You can remove the stopped in function from the call stack, making the
calling function the new stopped in function.

Unlike moving up or down the call stack, popping the stack changes the
execution of your program. When the stopped in function is removed from the
stack, it returns your program to its previous state, except for changes to
global or static variables, external files, shared members, and similar global
states.

The pop command removes one or more frames from the call stack. For
example, to pop five frames from the stack, type: